Micro-organisms may be turned into nano-circuitry
7th Oct 2005, 13:58 GMT
Single-celled algae, called diatoms, found floating in oceans might someday be reborn as components in 3D circuits much more complex and powerful than existing electronics. Georgia Institute of Technology researchers think it might be possible to...
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